The Henry County weekly. (McDonough, GA.) 18??-1934, April 01, 1892, Image 3

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.1006 1893. Chamberlin, Johnson & Co., DRY MS, CARPETS FURNITURE AND SEOES. ' VG> Ti inli Wo Have the ( HEAI’EST STOKE in the Uni e<l States. (lire Us a Chance to Prove It. ft'' ‘ stuck Staph? imtl Fancy, Domestic ami Kuiiii'n Dress * : ! '■ i \t'<;\f SF. > ( Goods, Silks, Linens, Gin.irlnihts. Gloves, Hosiery, White floods, Laces, Embroideries, etc. it 1 )J ijrvili- \ Stool; complete in every detail. Our luij;o trade proves that our ' .'lh I I'J 1 > A ( prices are lowest. Largest and best stock Draperies in the soulli. iP i ■ 5 5 ’• ’|T] ’PL 1 * Largest stock to select from . Cheapest poods as well as Ui.Vj.V_l 11 14 1j ( the Lest. We can save you money in Furniture. 011 ( j Y'. 1 ( Made to octet- to tit and to wear Ali ill Lest and latest styles. Give Kjlltc ...'-’A ’( usa trial order, or write for information. CIIAMHEWI.n, JOII.VIDO.V «V CO. (Hi & (is Whitehall, and I, 3,5, 7, It, 11, 13 Al 5 Hunter St., Aoknts ni'TTPiiies’s Pattkiiss. ATLANTA, G-A. HEATING STOVES, For Coal, Coke or Wood—for Churches, Stores or Residence—cheaper than ever. MANTELS, TILE HEARTHS and GRATES, The largest assortment South. rO'.A STOVES, RANGES AND TINWARE, Coal Vases, Fire Sets, Coal Hods, Brass Fenders and Andirons. PLHIBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS. Galvanized Iron Cornice Work a specialty. Write or call and get our prices ; we can save you io per cent. HUNNICUTT & BELLENGRATH CO. COR. 1 KACHTREE AND WALTON STS., ATLANTA, GA. We Are Showing the PRETTIEST : SPUING : STOCK Ever shown in Atlanta. Call an see us. LIIMPIii, COLE & STEWIBT. Clothiers, Hatters, Furnishers & Tailors, 26 Whitehall St, ATLANTA, GA. GEO. E. KNOTT, with the above firm invites his friends to call and see him. K LY and TIMES. McDonough, Ga., April 1, 1892. Affairs. TRAIN TIME Goin" north 1:37 a in “ “ 7:18 a m “ “ 1U:40 a in “ south 4:58 p m “ “ 8:10 prn “ “ 4:5!j a in GEORGIA MIDLAND. Leave 7:20 a in Arrive 7:10 p in For Tax Receiver. To (he People of Henry County—l lioreby iinnouuce myself a candidate for tlie office of Tux Receiver, subject lo the Democratic nominal ion. Being lame and disable leads me to ask this favor of the people. I as sert that I am competent to till the office. Respectfully, SEATI HAUKNESS. For Tax Collector. To (In- People of Henry County—l here by announce myself a candidate for the of fice of Tax Collector, subject to the Demo cratic nomination whenever it occurs. Be ing so crippled that it is impossible fur me to do an; farm work, leads me to ask this favor of I lie people. If elected I can fttrn’sh one of (he strongest of bonds, and promise io till the office io a perfectly satisfactory manner, and will sincerely appreciate all the support that may be given me. Re spectfully. T. H. S I’ALLW OR IH, Jn Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in (he world for cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, letter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2 i> cents per box. For Sale By C. D. McDonald. W omei! « lio IJic Karly. Many of our most beautiful aud ac cotnplished ladies die before they liave reached the prime of life. Of those who live to middle age only one in two hundred is sound : the other one hun dred and ninety nine are suiferers. Why is it t Self-in gleet. The shattered health can be restored ; the home made hap py, and your life lengthened if you commence at once. ‘•Rose Buds” have been used for 20 years iti the private practice of one of the most eminent physicians of Baris, and the following diseases and their digressing symptoms yi«ld lo them like magic: Ulceration, Congestion and Falling of ttie Womb, Ovarian Tumors. Dropsy of the V\ omit, bear ing Down Pains, Rupture at Child birth and Miscarriages. One package of “Rose I’uds” w ill make a new wom an of you. (Leucorrhea or W hites are general ly cured by one application ) Price per package (one months treatment) tf 1-00 sent hv mail post paid, securely packed. Tin: Leverette Snxmc Co., 339 Washington St, Boston Mass. £h-. -Sol::: Knll's Worm Me- Ntroyers tab- good and tjuickly remove worm* from children or grow n [people, re storing the weak and puny to robust health. Trv them. No other norm medicine is so safe and sure. Price 25 cents at drug store, or sent bv mail by John D. Park A Sons Co.. 175 and 1(7 Sycamore St., Cincinnati, Ohio. A full supply of justice’s summons and executions just printed at this of fice, in good form. Alec Lemon is selling Baldwin’s guano, best article in the market, and invites those desiring something good at the closest figures to call on him. It is as cheap as any strictly first class ertilizer c an be sold. Bright people are the quickest to recognize a good thing and buy it. We sol 1 lots of bright people the Little Early Risers. If you are not bright these pills will make you so. D. J. San ders. Specimen <'ns<—. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled witli Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was disored, his Liver was ar ticled to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his log of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, ami his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Cidwaha, 0., had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable One boltle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklcn’s Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold bv 0. D. McDonald, Drug store. l*fles! Piles! Itching I'il -s. Symptoms —Moisture; intense itching and stinging; most at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be coming very sore. Swayne’s Ointment stops tlie itching and bleeding, heals ulcer ation, and in most eases removes the tu mor At druggists, or by mail for 50 cents- Dr. Swavne & Son, Philadelphia. Aon Try Tliisi. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a Cough, Cold, oa ai y trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money wi 1 be paid back Sufferers from La Grippe found it just the thing ami under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense ana learn lor yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at C. D. McDonald’s Drug Store. Large size 50c. anti SI.OO. CET ’I IS it it IST. An elderly physician, whose experi ence with debility and blood diseases, has been very successful, informed the writer that there was only one patent medicine that he ever recommended his patients to lake, and that was Dr. John Bull’s Sarsaparilla. He advised its use as a tonic and ulteiative In cases of blood poison it always acts like a charm. Under its influence sores and eruptions quickly healed and disappear ed, aches and pains vanished, and the user of Ur. ,M)it A It (ill's *i:i |i:> ri 11 ;■ soon found himself better every w-ay. No belter blood remedy can possibly be compounded, and it invaribly gives pet feet satisfaction to the user. You wrong yourself if you fad io give it a trial. It is the very best spring medicine and blood purifier that can lye made. Large bottle (192 t< a-spoonfuls) 11.00. For sale by druggists, ty Byron F. Franklin, Little Rock, Ark , writes : “1 was reduced to al most a skeleton, and so weak I could hardly walk. My appetite and diges tiou both were poor. 1 was extremely nervous, sleepless all night and restless all day. Seven bottles of Bull’s Sar saparilla made me as healthy and sound as when a boy. KILLGEKX GsS,i; iniuutes. For sale bv I). J. Sanders. April. All Fool Bay. Darden ] micd over. .Next Tuesday is sale day. l’uispi-ets for fruit tilill good. Ordinary's court uext Monday. lias Tomlinson was in the city Sitn ! day. Miss Dhe Sloan is visitiug relatives [ in Flippen. M iss Sallie Tomlinson is visiting relatives in Atlanta. l’rof ,). .1 Simmons, ol the Knob, was in the city Tuesday. flood uuutber of people in town Monday and trade lively. Best Glove fitting Corset in the south for SI.OO. Racket Store. Boykin Newman filled his regular appointment at Jonesboro last Sunday. Will the rain never cease? Lookout for some of it to be needed in the sum mer. Mr and Mrs. J. B. Dickson spent Sunday with their Locust Grove friends. Best Corset ever offered for oOcts made especially for the Racket Store. Ilariy Schaefer stopped over in Mc- Donough yesterday, on his way to Florida. What lias become of McDonough’s bank ? Hope it has not been killed by the hard times. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson have been stopping at the Brown House several days tins week. Tax Receiver Awtrey will start on his first rnund next Monday. See no tice in this issue. Miss Kate Maxwell came down from Tunis Saturday and remained until Monday with home folks. Iliindsonie Lon Johnson was down from Atlanta again last Sunday, circu lating among McDonough friends. Col. J. 11. Turner, the coming so licitor general of this circuit, was in the city yesterday.—Griffin News. Mr. James A. Dukes, of Birming ham, Ala., was in the city last Sunday, visiting his uncle, Mr. Jesse Johnson. When The Weekly endorsed Northen for Governor, of course it meant if we couldn’t get Col. Zachry. When desiring first class piano or organ tuning done, write to W. J. Cloud, 31 Orange street, Atlanta, Ga. It comes to The Weekly that Hen ry county will probably furnish a can didale for Congress. Particulars la-, ter. Mr. Henry Tollesoii drives one of the finest and best horses in the coun ty. It is a large iron gray, and a beau ty to behold. A landslide occurred at the tunnel on the Georgia Midland during the wet weather last week, delaying all trains a day. Our clubbing rate with the Consti tution will remain open until aftai court week. Don’t fail to take ad vantage of it. Mr Jim Cochrane, with his talented lady, of Atlanta, were in the city Sun day, visiting Mr. Cochrane’s sister, Mrs. J. Q Nolan. Mr. Stokely, the artist who was in McDonough some time ago, spent Sun day with his friends here. He is now located at Locust Grove. Miss Annie Mooney, the accomplish ed music teacher of McDonough In stitute, went over to Griffin Saturday to to see the home folks. TI e word “mortgage” ought to be defined by its literal meaning. “Mort” mi nus death, and gage means grip, the two together meaning death grip. We are glad to note that the peach crop is not so badly injured as at first reported and that with no further dis aster there will be plenty of fruit. Mr. Charles Speer has been select ed as delegate, with Mr. M. C. Low alternate, to the meeting of the County Alliance at Stockhridge next Thrus day. Mrs. Nannie Beeland left Wednes day evening for her home in Macon, after spending several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Airs 11. W. Car micbael. Passeuger trains on the East Ten nessee road were badly delayed last Saturday and Sunday, on account of the track being covered with water at several places below Alacou. It was the heaviest freshet known in several years. Ihe pupils of AlcDouough Institute had planned a big April fool for their teachers, by running off in a body to the woods, but Prof. Du Bose surpris ed them by announcing it as a holiday before the time arrived. Consequently there is no school to day. Rev. Air. Trammell, of Hampton, will fill hi- appointment at Payne’s chapel to morrow (Saturday) night, and The Weekly is requested by or.e interested to urge a full attend ance. Don’t let court pass without taking advantage of our clubbing rate with the Constitution. Such an op portunity will never occur again. See full announcement in another column. New correspondents should remetn j her that it is positively against news paper rules to publish anything unless the real name accompanies the article. Wo have been cupelled recently in tie clino several good communications be cause of a failure to comply with this rule. Prof. W. J. Cloud has been in Me Douough this week tuning up piano and organs. The professor does ex cellent work in his fine, The Weekly takes pleasure in recommend ing him to all needing tuning done, as we have just tried him and know whereof we speak. His services can be secured any time by addressing him at 31 Orange street, Atlanta, Ga. A new schedule went into effect on the Georgia Midland last Sunday, by which the regular passenger trains are running again between McDonough and Griffin, much to the delight of passengers along this end of the line. The trains now arrive at McDonough 7:10 p. m. and leave 7:20 a. in. Jt is to be hoped we will continue to have them this way. Only one freight train is now run, going out one day and re turning the uext. The editor spent the day at Mont St. Jeau Tuesday fishing with “Old Guard,” aud to our utter astonishment caught the biggest fish in the crowd. Whatever disappointment may have been caused by failure to catch fish was more than overcome by the excellent dinner prepared by Mrs. Alexander, and it is useless to sav the hungry edi tor and his “devil” enjoyed it to their ‘•fullest” capacity. Fortunate is he, indeed, who sits down to the table of “Old Guard” and his estimable lady. It affords The Weekly pleasure to note the success of the Racket Store. Its enterprising proprietors deserve not only credit, but the gratitude of their many customers. They have created a market for a line of nice fine dress goods never before carried in McDon ough, and are be’ng rewarded with an excellent trade. For this season they have received an elegaut stock, which will be sold as cheap, and cheaper than the same goods can be bought in At lanta. Here is a chance not only to help your town, but save actual money by trading with home merchants. Hur rah for Tiie Racket Store ! Rev. J. E. Rosser preached a stir riug seamoii at the Methodist church last Sunday, for which, though freely commented upon, we have heard noth but words of commendation from good and pure Christians ; aud if in our pow er we would be glad to publish a syu opsis giving the main points of the dis course. It deserved the unqualified endorsement of all good friends of home and society. Brother Rosser is a faithful, fearless worker for the Alas ter ; and as such, lie draws our peo pie closer and doses to him in the bonds of true Christian love and labor, the longer he goes in and out among them upon his mission of spreading the gospel of tlie Saviour. May lie live loug to serve his fellow-man in this no ble work Robbery. A small robbery was committed in McDonough Wednesday night, the store of Mr. T. J. Upchurch being the scene of operations. Eutrance was made by crawling uu der the bouse and prising up a plank. It seems that the thief was not after Mr. Upchurch’s goods, as only a little tobacco and a few cammed goods were taken. The object of the raid proved to be watches, consequently Kelly, tlie colored jeweler,was the principal suf erer. Nearly everything he had in his shop was carried off, a number of the watches belonging to parties who had left them for repairs. After satisfying himself, the thief unbarred the back door, went out and left it open. No clue yet. Cotton Burnt. A car load of cotton caught fire on the East Tennessee track at the dopot here last Friday night and about fifty bales were consumed. It was compressed cotton, in trans portation, though we failed to learn where from. A number of the buru ing bales were gotten out, and it wa« thought saved, but after being left some time, they blazed up again and were entirely burnt up. The origin of the fire is unknown, but as the car was next to the engine the supposition is that it caught from the engineer’s torch while oiling his egine. Sunday School Association. The executive committee of the Hen ry County Sunday School Association will meet at the Baptist church, at 3 o’clock p. in ,on the second Saturday ill April, (9th.) Every member is urgently requisted to be present. S. W. Di Bose, Sec. Tlie man who called sarsaparilla a fraud, had good reason ; for he got hold of a worthless mixture at “re duced rates.” He changed his opin ion. however, when be began to tak Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It pays to be careful, when buying medicines. It is a truth in medicine that the , smallest does that performs the cure |is the best, lie Witt’s Little Early Risers are tlie smallest pills, wdl per form the cure and aire the best. D. J. Sanders. Hall’s Hair Keuewer enjoys the con fidence and patronage of people all over the civilized world who use it to restore and keep the Bair a natural color. TWO APPOINTMENTS. Solicitor General ,f. 11. Turner .mil W. A. Itiown They Are. i .... Solicitor General .1. H. I uruer. Judge W. ATBrowu. Gent'emen : we salute you. A short while ago, when the resigua-! lion of Emmett Womack as Solicitor 1 ol the Flint ( ircuit was announced, of I course there were at once a number of j able applicants for the position. Among these was .Judge .J. 11. Tur ner, of McDonough. 1 lis friends were eager for his appointment, and did everything in their power to secure it, a delegation waiting upon Governor Northen in person, etc. It was therefore with delight that the Judge’s numerous friends read this announcement of victory over the for midable array of candidates, in last Thursday’s Atlanta Journal : “This morning Governor Northen appointed .Judge J. H» Turner, of Mc- Donough, solicitor general of the Flint circuit to till the vacancy occas ioned by the resignation of Emuiett Womack. .Judge Turner is at present judge of the county court of Ileury. lie has made a most acceptable judge and his friends all over the cir cuit will be gratified at his appoint ment.” The ileury County Court judge ship was tiius left vacant. Lists were at once circulated for names to petitions asking the appoint ment of Col. W. A. Drown and Mr. G. G. Weems, respectively. Though short, the contest was quite spirited, but the following in Tuesday’s Journal decided the matter : “ This morning Judge Turner, re cintly appointed solicitor of the Flint circuit, was sworn in. This left a vacancy, be being judge of the county court of Henry. 'The governor filled the vacancy to day by appointing Mr. W. A. Brown judge of the Henry county court. Mr. Brown is a Henry county man, but he otioe resided here, and has a num ber of friends who will be gl*d to hear of bis promotion. He is a bright and able young lawyer.” Thus it is— Solicitor Turner, Judge Brown. Thk Weekly extends cungratula tions, wishing both gentlemen all suc cess iu their new liehls of labor. The prostration after the Grip is en tirely overcome by Hood’s Sarsapa rilla. It really does make the weak strong. *lO,OOO (IITEN AWAY liy Mo' Groat Southern Weekly, tin* Atlan ta Constitution. Ten thousand dollars will he distrihutcd this year by the Weekly Constitution, pub lished at Atlanta, Ga., vmoug its subscri bers. This great- newspaper has already the largest circulation of any weekly news paper in the United Slates, and with one exception, London, the largest in the worid. It, is, lirst and foremost, a newspaper, chron ieling every week the lull news ol the world and devoted especially to the development of the south. Its circulation now exceeds 150 Ot'O, and it is pushing for 200,000. A *lO,OOO Distribution. Five thousand dollars will be divided among its subscribers between now and July Ist and $5,000 between then and the epd of the year. The first division will be based on the re sult of the nominating conventions of the two great parties in June, and the other on the result of the presidential election. J'he national democratic convention will meet at Chicago June 21st. The national republican convention meets at Minneapo lis June 7th. both will nominate a candi date lor president and vice-president. IS.RDO for tlie First Prize. Twenty-live hundred dollnis in gold*will be given by The Constitution to the suc cessful answers of the question: “Who will lie the nominees of each party for president and vice president?” Any person selecting the four names thus chosen will lie entitled to the first prize of $2,500 cash, and if by ciiance more than one answers correctly, the prize will be divided accordingly. Five hundred dollars in cash will lie di vided among those who guess correctly on ly three names to lie thus chosen as party standard bearers, so that the guesscr may prophesy wrong as to one of the names, and by getting three correct will come in tor this prize. *2,000 More—aso Frizes. In addition to the above $3,000 in gold, $2,000 more will be distributed in 250 pri zes. consisting of twenty-five gold watches and twenty-five silver watches, the retail value of which is $2O and $lO respectively: and 200 copies of Webster’s .Mammoth Dic tionaries, original edition, fully illustrated and consisting of 1,500 pages. The gold watches will lie given to every hundredth ballot of the lirst 2,500 received, the silver watches to the next series of hun dredth ballots, and after that every fiftieth will receive one of the 200 Webster’s mam moth dictionaries. All ballots must lie accompanied by one year’s subscription to Ihe Weekly Constitu tion, at only $l, and must be written on a separate siip of paper from that containing order for subscription. The winner of any of tlie 252 prizes above noted will be given a free guess at the next $5JiOO distribution after July Ist. This costs you nothing and you may gel $2,500 or $5OO in gold. You will certainly receive the greatest weekly newspaper published in the south lor one year, and there will never be a year when a great newspaper will be more interesting titan ibis one. Address all communications to This Con sTiri rio.v, Atlanta. G». Itch on human and horses and all animals cured in 30 minutes by Wool ford’s Sanitary Lotion. Never fail. Sold by C. 1). McDonald, druggist McDonough, Ga. MME 7— for THE 1(1.0011, Weakness, Malaria, Indigestion an* Biliousness, take imow.vs mow bitters. It sure* quickly For sale by all dealers in medicine. Get the genuine. Kennesaw guano is on of the very i best brands on the market. Try it. 1 Give us your job work. It will re- I ceive prompt attention Revenue Haiders. I mted State Marshal Cor. mi with several deputies, made a raid among the hill -oi Monroe county iu the vi j cinity of High Falls on Saturday and j captured one still, destroyed a small j quantity of bear and arrested three white men and three colored who are J accused of operating iliicitt distilleries. J Messrs. Mi ll Thornton, Jim and John [ V\ bite but the colored men’s uame we I did not learn. They were carried to Macon on Sunday evening to await a hearing before commissioner Erwin.— Jackson Argus. We truly believe De Witt’s Little Early Risers to be the most natural, most effective, most prompt and eco tiomical pill for billiousness, indigestion and inactive liver. 1). J. Sanders. Don’t let the chance pass to get your home paper and the Constitution for one price. If you are in arrears with The Weekly come up and settle and pay $1.50 for another year and get both papers. This offer only lasts a short while, and all who want two good papers should improve it at once. See what the Constitution offers in an other column, the like of which will never be known again. Either paper is worth more than the price asked for both, besides a chance at the big prize money. (.'oiiMiuiiplion Cm-eil. An old physician, retired from practice* having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and per manent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all nervous com plaints, after lnvving tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charge, to ail who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or En glish, with lull directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Novas, rtstOw Poors’ Block, Rochester, N. Y. McElrec’s Wine of Gardul and THEDFORD’S BLACK-DRAUGHT are for sal* by the following merchant* in Henry County: D. J. Sanders, McDonough. Hill it Parker, Lovojov. A. Y. McVicker, Babb. Berry A Brannan, Flippen. J. C. Bostwick, Peeksville. J. W. Hale, Sandy Ridge. W. 11. Gilbert & Co. Stockbridge. B. F. Harlow, Tunis E. C. Wynn, Wynn’s Mill. R. F Smith, Locust Giove. E. S. Wynn, Wynn’s M ill J. T. Bond, Stockbridge. J. W. Clark, Stockbridge. A. J. McKibbett, Locust Grove. A. 11. Price, Locust Grove. •1. Calvin, Locust Grove C. S. Jarboe, Sandy Ridge C. D. McDonald McDonough. A. G. Harris. Flippen. DO YOU BEAD P tat- this OlFor to (Intended for You. We have mnilc gpocial arrange* infills u ith I lie WEEKLY * CONSTITUTIONS The Great Southern Weekly, • Published at Atlanta, by which we are un aided to offer il with our paper One I'rnr for only tsl.<lO. This oiler lasts only fl short while. Now is your chance to get all the news of all the world arid yous home paper for the price of One Paper. Evcry'clulibing subscription at tills rate is entitled to a chance at TbeConstitutions Ml (1,000 Free lt>i*trll>n lion for 1H92, details of whicli will lie found elsewhere. This is tlie most remarkable combination offer ever made. Every home should have its LOCAL PAPER first, and after that it should have the best (General Newspaper, bringing every week the news of the world, und overflowing witli the choicest special features, such as the Weekly Constitution, published at Atlanta, Gn., und having a cir culation ot 1511,0110, H 1.50 GETS liO'lll TA l‘ EllS ! offer is good for those who pay up for Tiib Wkbklv, with one year in ad vance, as well as new subscribers. Don’t delay as the opportunity will not last long. SUBSCRIBE NO W. WM. BOLLMANN, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERW AK E, S PEC'TACLKS 10 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Itoitsl lulb'e, GEORGIA —Heary County. Whereat, Certain petitioners have made their application to this Court, praying an order abolishing the second class public road leading from A. \. McVicker’e store, south, to the McDonough road, intersecting said road at the residence of Mrs. H. G. Andrews, ns said road is of no utility to flic public, Now, tliis is to cite and admonish all persons, that on and after the 2(ith day of March next, said old road will be discon ued, if no good cause is shown to the con trary. Given under my hand and official sig nature, this 25th dav of February, IHII2. Win. N. NELSON, Printer’s fee $3.00. Ordinary. S •vMQiml ca.ofw&e,Mi? “Lcio. n uwon squASLs. v ILL toSTON,MA9& glUHW'**- BA. . .»TOL r OH SALE BV |H. J. COPELAND & Co. BEATTY S ORGANS. n rite for cata logue. Address, Daniel F. Beatty, Wash ington, New Jersey. INVALIDS Gain rapidly in health and strength by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine substitutes rich and pure blood, for the impoverished fluid left in the veins after fevers and other wasting sickness. It im proves the appetite and tones up the system, so that convalescents soon Become Strong active, and vigorous. To relieve that tired feeling, depression of spirits, amt nervous debility, no other medicine produces tlio speedy and permanent effect of Ayer's Sar saparilla. F. O Lorlng, Brockton, Mass., writes: •• I am confident that anyone suffer ing from the effects of ecrofula, general de bility, want of appetite, depression of spirits, and lassitude will be cured By Using Ayer's Sarsaparilla; tor I have taken it, and speak from experience.” “In the summer of 1888, I was cured of nervous debility by the use of Ayer's Sarsa parllla.”—Mrs. H. Benoit, 6 Middle st., l'aw tucket, R. I. “Several years ago I was In a debilitated condition. Other remedies having failed, I began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and was greatly benefited. As a Spring medicine, I consider It invaluable.” Mrs. L. S. Win chester, Holden, Me. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maw. Sold by all Druggists. Trice $1 j six bottles, $5. Cures others, will cure you perfected Jf \ CRYSTAL LEASES j CutiltjrFtartudilw&yj. IX. o. Tumor, General Merchant, Has exclusive sale of these eolebnateil glasses iu McDonough, Ga KELLAM & MOORE, The only manufacturing Opticians in the South, Atlanta, Ga. O ’Peddlers arc not supplied with these famous glasses. WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S 3 SHOE CENTL^MEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONET? It 1h a seamless shoo, with do tacks or wax thread to hurt the feet; madn of the best line calf, stylish and m 9ft and because voe make more mom of thie grade thananu other manufacturer, inequals liaua sowod shoes costing from #4.00 to sr>.»)o. &BZ 00 Genuine II nnd-*c wed, the finest calf shoe ever offered for S?S.OU; equals Fsuuch imported shoes which cost from sß.ot)to $12.00. (td 00 Iliioil-Scwrd Welt Shoe, Arm calf, stylish, comfortable and durable. The best •hoc ever offered at this price ; same grade us cus tom rnudo shoes costing from sH.oo to SO.OO. 50 Police Shoei Farmers, KaMroad Most vO. and Letter Carriers all wear them; fine calf, seam lams, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten sion edge. One pair will wear a year. 50 Hue cnlf| no better shoe ever offered at Mils price; one trial will convince those who want a shoe for comfort and service. M 5 nnd §‘2.00 U orkiiutiiiuiT* shoes mJfSmm are very strong Find durable. Those who have given them a trlul will wear no other males. fS.w»gl §2.00 nnd $1.75 school shoes are Dvi O worn by the Imys everywhere; they sell on their merits, ns the Increasing sales show. I 11 it ii *1 -Nt wed shoe, best l*C4il Iv/D Dongola, very stylish; equulsFreueh Imported shoes routing from $4.(10 to #S.uO. Ladles’ *1.50* *2.00 and $1.75 shoe for Misses are thul*«»t One Mongola. .stylish and durable. (iiiadon.-toe that W. L. Douglas’ name und price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe, nr TAKE NO 8U Insist on local advertised dealers supplying you. XV. li. IIOUULAH, ISrocktoH, Maes. Sold Iflf HOLD BY T. A. SLOAN & CO., Racket Store. A GOOD SEAMSTRESS HOUSEHOLD KESFSSSH AND A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY (3 ONE OF OUR NEW SEWING MACHINES. ( / Ton Full Particulars Address NaiionalSewingMaciiineCo. SUCCESSORS TO JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. BELVIDERE, H.L. Kanufacturars of Fins Family Sawing Machine*. OB'S 35 B & 3a JS* and 'Whiskey Habits |UI9 I SagHcurcd at inane with if— MM a B(f9 os t pain. Book o' par ft Sflticularssent URLS. sSsoKwrauxtn B.M.WOOLLEY,M.D. Atlanta, tlu. Otliee IWFj Whitehall St. l’or Ikiwmivwiou. GEORGIA —Henry County, To all whom it may concern: S. W. Tin gle, executor of W. H. Lomus, deceased, represents to this court in his petition duly tiled that he has fully administered said es tate, this is therefore to cite all persons concerned to show cause, if any they can, why Said executor should r.ot be discharged from said administration and receive letters, of dismission on the first Monday iu April next. Jan. 4th, IBM. Printer’s fee $5 80 WM. N. ■iELSON, Ordinary H. C, nKiTTI’H PUNOS.-I n use ev il orywhere. Write for catalogue. Pan ,iel F. Realty, New Jersey